Saturday, August 28, 2021
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The coronavirus is here to stay — here’s what that means
A Nature survey shows many scientists expect the virus that causes COVID-19 to become endemic, but it could pose less danger over time.
For much of the past year, life in Western Australia has been coronavirus-free. Friends gathered in pubs; people kissed and hugged their relatives; children went to school without temperature checks or wearing masks. The state maintained this enviable position only by placing heavy restrictions on travel and imposing lockdowns — some regions entered a snap lockdown at the beginning of the year after a security guard at a hotel where visitors were quarantined tested positive for the virus. But the experience in Western Australia has provided a glimpse into a life free from the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. If other regions, aided by vaccines, aimed for a similar zero-COVID strategy, then could the world hope to rid itself of the virus?
It’s a beautiful dream but most scientists think it’s improbable. In January, Nature asked more than 100 immunologists, infectious-disease researchers and virologists working on the coronavirus whether it could be eradicated. Almost 90% of respondents think that the coronavirus will become endemic — meaning that it will continue to circulate in pockets of the global population for years to come (see 'Endemic future').
Friday, August 27, 2021
Supreme Court Blocks Biden’s Eviction Moratorium By Matt Stieb
On Thursday, the Supreme Court voted in a 6-3 split along partisan lines to throw out President Joe Biden’s eviction moratorium put in place on August 4.
The unsigned majority opinion determined that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention exceeded its authority when the public-health agency issued “a new order temporarily halting evictions in counties with heightened levels of community transmission.” (Thanks to the more contagious Delta strain, the two-month moratorium effectively covered counties in which 90 percent of the U.S. population resides.) Thursday’s opinion states that the CDC’s reliance on a statute authorizing the agency to block evictions in circumstances like “fumigation and pest extermination” does not give it the “sweeping authority” to enact this ban amid a pandemic that is worsening once again.
The decision on Thursday night — potentially impacting over 3.5 million households who are at risk of eviction over the next two months — is the latest in a months-long process between the Supreme Court and the White House. In June, a 5-4 majority voted to allow the CDC’s previous eviction ban to stand until its expiration at the end of July; in the majority opinion, Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote that he considered the moratorium unlawful, but would allow the order to stand in order to ensure an “orderly distribution” of aid to renters. (Kavanaugh also warned not to extend a ban without congressional approval.) Despite having all of July to prepare for the moratorium’s end, the Biden administration and congressional Democrats scrambled at the end of the month to cover Americans at risk of eviction. Only after the order expired and Representative Cori Bush held a successful protest sleeping on the steps of the Capitol did Biden request that the CDC issue a limited moratorium.
With the federal order voided, there are patchwork protections in a handful of states, though many of those, including the New York ban lapsing on August 31, are expiring in the coming weeks. And while there are tens of billions of dollars in rent relief available, only 11 percent of those funds have actually been distributed.
The COVID-19 Eviction Crisis: an Estimated 30-40 Million People in America Are at Risk
NEWS, ANALYSIS AND PERSPECTIVE FOR SOLUTION PROVIDERS AND TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATORS
The 10 Coolest New Networking Products Of 2021 (So Far)
The pandemic prompted a slew of new networking offerings to come to market that embraced emerging trends, such as multi-cloud, AI, edge networking and automation. Here’s 10 new networking products that solution providers should know about.
The networking industry was already starting to chase emerging trends, like multi-cloud, AI, edge networking and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) as digital transformation was taking hold for many businesses. Then, the COVID-19 pandemic happened.
The pandemic accelerated the IT industry’s trajectory by five to 10 years, many solution providers say. As companies grappled with the work-from-home trend and security issues started to emerge, networking vendors turned the attention of their product development teams to focus on the combination of networking and security, the network edge, and embracing new forms of connectivity, such as cellular -- like 5G -- and Wi-Fi 6. Network automation also took precedence as companies looked for software and tools that could take work off their IT teams’ plates. All this while many companies quickly adopted cloud-based anything they could get their hands on.
In fact, cloud is quickly becoming the de facto platform for new digital services and existing traditional workloads, which is why 40 percent or all enterprise workloads will be deployed in cloud infrastructure and platform services by 2023, up from only 20 percent in 2020, according to research firm Gartner.
The leading networking vendors all saw the new obstacles immediately and came to the market with new solutions for the brand-new use cases that were popping up, while startups realized it was their time to shine and emerged from stealth mode with their cloud-first, automation-heavy solutions.
With many options on the market to choose from, here are 10 of the coolest new networking products of 2021, so far.
For more of the biggest startups, products and news stories of 2021 so far, click here .
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